DavidHH
DavidHH
DavidHH

We have in intersection in my town that for some unknown reason spins people out. Make a right turn off Pleasant Ave on to 3rd St SE and you end viewing Pleasant Ave from some guys yard. In recent years the owner of the property has started piling snow on the boulevard to catch people before they end up in his yard.

I'd love me a self driving car, but not one that thinks for itself. My self driving car will be following orders or I'm walking.

Meh. If there is anything to be sanctimonious about, it is idiot teenage street racers. Every one that crashes into a tree at 3:00 AM makes it that much harder to legitimately raise the speed limit in places where it should be higher.

SKYNET anyone?

It's not hard to find out who. There are plenty of threads on yellowbullet about it. Chief has never had an NHRA license, but Murillo, Lutz, and those big name guys are the ones that it can affect. Drag Week is huge, and since it uses NHRA facilities that would affect being able to run it. You think shame (i.e.

I've all together stopped watching tv because it was so insulting to my intelligence. I used to watch discovery and history channel non stop, but now I troll the shit out of their posts when ever they show up on social media. Reminds me to much of idiocracy

I can see their point though. I wouldn't want street racers at my track either because they are known to deal in illegal betting and not acting in a safe manner. I wouldn't want them there.

Did you read the post? It says that NHRA licenses will be revoked for participating in these street races.

They have the option but choose not to use it. The onus is on the people creaking the law, not the NHRA. They are more than welcome to participate at tracks for relatively low fees but they don't show up because they can't bet illegally and most likely all of those cars wouldn't pass tech anyway. The issue is not

If you cant afford to go to a "test and tune" you cant afford the gas to street race.

Just wait until Gawker installs a "12".

The local-to-this-show NHRA-sanctioned track, Thunder Valley Raceway Park, has weekly test & tune and Friday night grudge races all season long. The Friday session is $15 to race. $15. That's it. Test & Tune? $25. Their heads-up series? Entries vary by class from $50-100, but pay out down to the quarter finals level.

You'd think there isn't an NHRA-sanctioned local drag strip nearby to Oklahoma City or something... oh, wait, nevermind, THERE IS.

Let's encourage our guys to keep it off the streets by no longer letting them bring it to the track.

I say name these fake shows for what they are, fiction.

Why can't we name names? Shame these morons in to no longer participating.

Steph I assume that if you had specific names you would use them here, or at least I hope you would!

Well of course the Dakota doesn't exist anymore, nor does a Twitter account for Dodge trucks... so. Close enough.

"...the fact that the NHRA was founded to give racers an alternative to dangerous public roads."